vex Weks verb 1. To annoy. 2. To cause perplexity in. 3. To bring distress
or suffering to. Middle English, from Anglo-French vexer, from Latin vexare to
agitate, harry, probably akin to Latin vehere to convey
Using the dictionary entry, which sentence uses vex correctly?
O A. Moviegoers were vexed when the theater manager provided free
popcorn for every person in the theater.
B. The tennis players vexed over the fact that their team was ranked
number one in the county.
C. Riley didn't understand the math problem so she vexed over the
answer for at least an hour.
D. Anthony's headache vexed him all morning, so he decided to take
a break from writing his research paper.
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